Thursday, April 12, 2007

Hadara Bar-Nadav & Bronwen Tate

The Burning Chair Readings
have told once once if a thousand times
you can do what you want with yourself
but why not break it down with

Hadara Bar-Nadav & Bronwen Tate

Friday, April 20th, 7:30 PM
The Fall Café
307 Smith Street
between Union & President
Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn
F/G to Carroll Street
Ruthlessly FREE

Hadara Bar-Nadav’s book of poetry A Glass of Milk to Kiss Goodnight (MARGIE/IntuiT House, 2007) was chosen by Kim Addonizio as the winner of the 2005 MARGIE Book Prize. Recent publications appear or are forthcoming in Beloit Poetry Journal, Chelsea, Colorado Review, Denver Quarterly, The Journal, Prairie Schooner, TriQuarterly, Verse, and other journals. Born in New York, she lives in Kansas City, MO with her husband and their standard poodle, Ella. Find out more at hadarabarnadav.com.

Bronwen Tate lives and writes happily in Brooklyn, enjoys teaching English Composition in various parts of Manhattan, yet still considers moving back to the West Coast. She holds an MFA in Poetry from Brown University and her work has appeared in Horse Less Review, How2, Word For/Word, No Tell Motel, and others. She can be found writing about the books she reads and the bread she bakes online at Bread and Jam for Frances.

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